Screens

ASUS PB278Q: $400 (list price: $710, for a discount of 44%). Good price for a 1440p screen.

ASUS VS248H-P: $134 (list price: $170, for a discount of 21%). A good 1080p screen, recommended even with the original price. Good choice when on a discount!

Motherboards

GIGABYTE GA-F2A88XM-HD3: $68 (list price: $153, for a discount of 56%). Real price is closer to the $80-$90 range, so the discount is about $10-$20. A decent mobo for those wanting to build on a limited budget.

ASRock Z97 ANNIVERSARY: $95 (list price: $198, for a discount of 52%). Actual price is somewhere in the $120 region, so you are getting a decent discount on a mid-tier mobo.

Gigabyte GA-Z97X-UD3H: $125 (list price: $233, for a discount of 46%). $233? Ha! Real price is ~$150, so you are getting $25 off. It is a very good motherboard though, and well recommended for mid-to-high end Intel systems.

HDDs

Seagate 1TB: $47 (list price: $115, for a discount of 59%). Typical price is $55-$60 (not $115), so you are getting a small discount on a very popular HDD.

HGST ULTRASTAR HE8 6000GB: $540 (list price: $870, for a discount of 38%). Feel like a getting an enterprise drive with tonnes of storage space? Buy two of these please, and send us the second unit!

GPU

Sapphire Radeon R9 390X: $390 (list price: $823, for a discount of 53%). Pay no attention to the outrageous $800 official price. Real price is about $410-$420, but this is a good high-end card.

CPUs

AMD FX-6300: $90 (list price: $150, for a discount of 40%). $20 off this popular mid-tier CPU.

AMD FX-8320: $120 (list price: $200, for a discount of 40%). A decent octo-core with a decent discount.

Conclusion

Black Friday typically has more deals on standard electronics in brick-and-mortar stores (TVs, cameras, tablets, small appliances), while Cyber Monday has more deals from e-tailers. If you did not find anything you liked on Black Friday, we hope you might find something in the deals above.

Ethical Disclaimer/Disclosure:

A common practice when it comes to these major sales is to increase the “original” price before applying the discount, so that buyers think that they are getting a bigger discount. We have tried to point out the true original price whenever the official original price is very far from reality.

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